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Loyal Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard took out his frustrations on a Hull City fan yesterday, shoving the good-natured post match pitch invader in the chest. The fan, who barely looks of age, joined thousands of other relegated Hull supporters on the KC Stadium pitch.

The Liverpool captain, like a rat jumping a sinking ship, has his heart set on a move to moneybags Manchester City. With the midfielder’s career in rapid decline, a move to City might suit all parties. Liverpool need the £40 million transfer fee, City want the player and Gerrard wants a trophy … oh.

Steven Gerrard lashes out at Portsmouth’s Michael Brown during Liverpool’s 4-1 Premier League win last night. The referee failed to spot the incident so the Football Association (FA) can deal with it under their video review regulations.

Under the FA’s fast-track procedure Gerrard faces a three match ban, beginning with this weekend’s trip to Old Trafford. Will the FA act against Gerrard, who escape without punishment after offering a referee a two fingered salute recently? Rio Ferdinand might have an opinion on that.

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard “totally lost it” and launched a series of punches “with the style and speed of a professional boxer” in a row over music, a Liverpool court was told. The Scouser beat up Marcus McGee, 34, in a 2am bar brawl at the Lounge Inn in Southport, it is alleged. The scally denies all charges related to the December 29 incident.

Gerrard is accused of beating up McGee over control of a CD player. Prosecutor David Turner QC told Liverpool Crown Court that Gerrard asked McGee for control of the CD player. Rumours that the Liverpool captain wanted to put on the Best of Cilla Black are yet to be proven.

“Mr McGee took offence at his attitude and he refused. Not many people on Merseyside, or indeed anywhere else, would refuse a request from Steven Gerrard but Mr McGee did.

“There can be no doubt that this refusal astounded Steven Gerrard. He walked away back to his party but the CCTV shows how much his mood had changed.

“He was no longer the centre of that high-spirited party. He was clearly walking around pondering, musing over what had happened – about the man who said ‘no’ to Steven Gerrard.”

The CCTV footage shows Gerrard returning to McGee, and it is alleged, confronted him with the words: “Who the fuck do you think you are?”

“Steven Gerrard had clearly lost his cool: he was angry with Marcus McGee,” continued Turner.

“At this stage Gerrard totally lost it. Gerrard joined in the attack with a succession of well-aimed uppercut punches… Steven Gerrard’s fists, not his feet, did the talking. This was never self-defence in a hundred years.”